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Suckerfish nav skewed in IE6, okay in others

Imagine that....

I'm trying to sort out why these LI appear vertically in IE6, but act as they should (horizontal nav) in IE7, FF on a pc, as well as FF and Safari on a Mac. They explode the whole design in IE6 and I'm not sure if it's a "3px jog" issue because of the float? I've tried to apply height:1&#37; on some things to force haslayout.... no dice.

If anyone sees what might be buggering this thing, I'd love to hear your thoughts. The page is here.

EDIT:
Okay, after reading more threads here about Suckerfish, i realized i didn't have a width set for my LI. That fixed the problem in IE6 of the LI blowing apart the design. Now I have other issues in IE6, and my (.on) class (the little blue arrow graphic) to let the user know which page they are "on" isn't centered under the text link in FF either. I'll work on all of this and post updates as i find solutions.

Is this the updated code you're using? It looks pretty bloated, and as with all things HTML/CSS related, the more code you use than necessary, the greater chance you're going to have a problem creep up when you least expect it.